“Parents and students are able to share a link to the ‘Me Sheet’ with teachers, admissions officers, committees and alumni,” founder David Wachtel told KTAR News 92.3 FM.

Students can also record any achievements or awards from those activities.

MePlusMore is a paid service — $7.99 per month if you are billed monthly and $6.65 per month if you are billed annually — but Wachtel said it is worth it.

Not only is it proof of what the student has achieved – which many schools are asking for – but it can help with applying for scholarships and other forms of financial aid.

“The greatest ongoing value comes with the ability to electronically share their students’ information, beginning in their freshman year all the way through the May 1st college decision deadline, as they continue to apply for scholarships,” Wachtel said.